@@jakenbake9878 he learned from palmer and i think the whole organization tried with dalton team but learned alot and now we have his daughters running it that understand the business and idk how to say it fan friendly side alot better but, easiest way to say it if you go back and look they did try with the dalton team. marvin thought he could get low valued high risk guys and change them, which good for him but bad idea lol
nobody ever shows aj green career highlights to its full extent. I'm glad this video got some of his catches and plays that are typically left out. But his highlight reel is longer then 20 minutes
HE IS SLEPT ON! This dude in his prime was such a monster and I mean still is but has declined a bit. This man's possesion catch was insane and his deep threat ability!
@@HexHighlightsfbdamn that’s crazy bro, appreciate all the time and hard work you put into all your vids! just a genuine question, how are you able to watch all of his snaps? do you have access to all the games in nfl history or something?
AJ Green made Andy Dalton look better than he actually is. AJ is one the best gifted WRs I've ever seen. he had it all. hands, speed, height, strong... like imagine him with a top 10 quarterback during his prime. he'd have Julio number if not better
I agree with you! He’s still got it too! He may not put up the numbers in Arizona as he did in Cincinnati but he certainly makes an impact on an a very good offense and receiving corps. I hope he continues a good career and does well in Arizona. 👍🏼
So glad this man retired as a Bengal today. I started watching football for the first time around 2011, and he was the first draft pick we made I remember. So many amazing memories from his first ever TD against the Browns, that clutch catch in Pittsburgh in 2012, becoming the Raven Killer with all those huge scores in pivotal moments, that TD in the 2015 WC game we should've won, torching Darelle Revis, to catching what should have been Joe Burrow's first ever game winner against the Chargers (BS call I will never get over that one), and MANY, MANY MORE. But what I remember most is how humble he was, always putting in the work coming back from injury and during lean years, and never complaining. I will never forget when he visited my school in 5th grade, spoke to and did his juggling routine in front of our class. Wherever he was, he was always the same AJ, a perfect representation of what our city of Cincinnati is and strives to be. Without a doubt he is my favorite player ever, and I believe a Hall of Famer and the greatest WR in Bengals history. Thank you for the countless memories and moments I and Bengals fans all over the world will never forget 18. WHO DEY FOR LIFE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I remember when he was in college and when he first got drafted. IMO a super underrated receiver. His hands were so good!! Any pass that looked uncatchable he managed to catch. So good!!
I love how a large portion of these are Dalton throwing it up in double and triple coverage, and while under throwing him and Green just playing out of his mind and making a wild catch
Imma Ravens fan but I have to appreciate one of my favorite wide receivers AJ Green he was a beast I promise you, he use to give us pure hell and torment lol
Just a BEAST! Great video. So underrated, seemingly. You wonder if he played w/a HOF QB & didn’t miss that entire yr. I think he’ll hit 1k for my Cards this season. Hoping so in his 2nd yr there 💪🏽
Favorite WR of all time. Best AJ Green moment (for me) has to be the TD against Baltimore with time expiring. That TD won me my fantasy matchup that week lmao, picked him his rookie year and kept him until he left Cincy.
He just happened to peak at the same time as Calvin, Julio and AB. If this dude came into the league a couple years ago he would be viewed as the best. Dude was special. This is coming from a die hard steelers fan
going up against legends like champ bailey and troy polamalu too just shows how good he really was, shame he never got the respect he deserved great career I just wish it wouldve ended in cincy
The Best Combination of Quarterback to Receiver in my opinion was AJ to AJ. In my opinion AJ McCarron didn't get a fair shot at becoming the Starting Quarterback for the Bengals because Andy Dalton was inconsistent. Sometimes he was hot and sometimes he was not. When he was not, Coach Lewis should have been able to make the adjustment, pull Dalton and insert AJ McCarron in the Game. That's what a Good Coach is supposed to do! I personally think that the Bengals could have gone deeper into the NFL Playoffs during the time when both AJ's were on the team. The Bengals had three top Receivers in the NFL, with AJ Green as the Best in the NFL
The Red Rifle had an arm like an 8year old NFL QB. So many under thrown balls & don't forget he a long with his older brother Carson "imma throw this ball in the Palmer the DB's hands" practically invented throwing the pick 6.
People went crazy when lamar juked the Bengals i love lamar but can we talk about how bad aj green absolutely shits on the ravens aj green solos the ravens
I wouldnt say wasted. Bro had like 6 1000 yard seasons and is potential hof. I do agree with you tho, if he had a better team he would be top 5 of all time. But the nfl is a buisness and that was just the situation he had to roll w. made a lot of money to